Reflet Small

Watch in stainless steel, gadroon dial with 4-diamond indexes

Another surprise hidden by Reflet, appears when you wear the watch, the invisible clasp. Hidden in the strap, that is also interchangeable, it vanishes completely from sight, extending the time-keeper's rectilinear aesthetic.

Les Moments B

Edith Piaf

In 1948, after having written "l’Hymne à l’amour" and to bring herself good luck for the song’s first audition, Edith Piaf bought a Reflet watch from the Maison Boucheron. Following the song’s huge success, she came to regard the Reflet watch as talisman. Between 1949 and 1963, she who was known as La Môme (the kid), acquired no less than 21 Reflet watches, one of which she gave to the love of her life, the boxer Marcel Cerdan.